John Robertson wrote:
> I just received an interesting piece of late 80's technology. An
> in-circuit Digital IC tester (kit). Made by Alpha it is a Z80 based
> tester that clips over the IC in question and lets you know if it is
> working correctly. I suspect it is not unlike the Bug-Trap (HP) Logic
> Comparator. You need to key in the logic table for each IC that you
> wish to test (up to 24 pin), and it stores these in non-volatile RAM.
>
> Seems to work and I shall post the manual, Eprom, and stored RAM
> (Dallas) eventually to TTL's FTP.
>
> Originally published in Radio-Electronics in November and December
> 1987 as a kit or you could buy it assembled for $399US.
>
> John :-#)#
Well, I wrote that in 2005 and was always intending to read the
code...but too late! I just unpacked it today as I wanted to see if it
could help me with a service dog and it is dead, dead, dead. The battery
backup had failed...
Bummer.
Well, the designer turns out to be still around so I'll be calling him
to ask if he still has the code and is willing to share it.
Have just posted the manuals to Flippers archive under Alpha
Electronics...more to come after chatting with Bill.
So, try not to put off backing up data folks!
John :-#)#
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